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Meanings of
usage
in English
Portuguese
hábito
Catalan
costum
Spanish
uso
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A pattern of behavior inherited or acquired through frequent repetition.
way
use
manner
practice
habit
custom
wont
praxis
usance
Portuguese
hábito
Portuguese
uso
Catalan
ús
Spanish
uso
Back to the meaning
The act of using.
exercise
employment
utilization
utilisation
Portuguese
uso
Synonyms
Examples for "
way
"
way
use
manner
practice
habit
Examples for "
way
"
1
I don't mean 'nice' the
way
she means 'nice,' either; don't worry.
2
It's a great
way
to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
3
Now a new problem: There was no clear
way
to open it.
4
The case could radically change the
way
the company operates in Europe.
5
The great problem at Yosemite today is simply finding your
way
around.
1
Tobacco
use
among adolescents is a global problem of public health importance.
2
In other words: The companies can
use
inventors' patents however they want.
3
However, its
use
in food products could result in unwanted toxic residues.
4
Today many parties
use
these policies to mobilise public opinion and support.
5
Please don't
use
the words 'interesting' and 'Cambridge' in the same sentence.
1
Of course, it might not come true in exactly the
manner
imagined.
2
We will continue to provide information in a transparent
manner
,
said Hafeez.
3
Or his masculinity. Rose's new collection featured all
manner
of 'feminine' detail.
4
Father Fauchelevent was rattling in the throat in the most lamentable
manner
.
5
We seek to resolve this case in a fair and reasonable
manner
.
1
They say that keeping that number a secret is simply industry
practice
.
2
At least four hours'
practice
,
six is better, even longer if possible.
3
Industry sources said at the time they largely reinforced PRAs' existing
practice
.
4
Work package 1: a survey of units to establish current UK
practice
.
5
The Guardian Public Services Awards reward best
practice
across all public services.
1
Because they're creatures of
habit
we're seeing individuals return year after year.
2
Good money, and with a meth
habit
to support I needed that.
3
But it's still not clear that the
habit
,
itself, is the problem.
4
Clary had a
habit
of answering questions in the briefest possible way.
5
So they were in the
habit
of meeting secretly in the forest.
1
No problem, just include a
custom
sort routine by changing this line:
2
The general duties now levied in the
custom
house, are the following:
3
In a normal year, about 75pc of their
custom
is repeat business.
4
Well, maybe this was the local
custom
:
proceeding directly to the food.
5
That was the
custom
;
and Seuthes set the fashion of the performance.
1
However, as is a fast bowler's
wont
,
Carter was far from content.
2
Facts are facts, Van Commenee is
wont
to say, rules are rules.
3
Women are
wont
to consider man in general as a simple creation.
4
But Joan only said, in the simple fashion which was her
wont
:
5
Finucane, as is her
wont
on these occasions, let him talk away.
1
Security is another area of self-constitution that derives benefits from military
praxis
.
2
The journal club and planning model used provided the
praxis
of this work.
3
As a form of
praxis
,
it parallels the experience of self-constitution through language.
4
The globality of human
praxis
is not a scenario invented by some entrepreneur.
5
I couldn't see Gary digging into the Puritan theories of
praxis
.
1
Hashtag my
usance
,
I don't know what that means either.
2
When the steed recovered, bold Siegfried took on a frightful
usance
in the fray.
3
They have suffered this to become
usance
also.
4
He knew that a debt to folly bears no grace, and was ready with his principal and
usance
.
5
He it was who prepared their bonds and contracts, and placed out their ill-gotten gains at exorbitant
usance
.
Usage of
usage
in English
1
Environmental worries also loom large, particularly with regard to water
usage
rights.
2
SHYFT Power Solutions lets consumers track electricity
usage
in homes and businesses.
3
The City's overall water
usage
rose to 641 million litres per day.
4
These join many millions of other GIFs in common
usage
,
of course.
5
Last year, private
usage
of cannabis was declared legal in South Africa.
6
Big business certainly has a financial interest in reducing its water
usage
.
7
American radio companies lobbied the State Department to allocate spectrum by
usage
.
8
The best I was going to get was daily energy
usage
reports.
9
And, of course, words and their
usage
do change over the years.'
10
But simply trying to minimize the
usage
wasn't exactly solving the issue.
11
Information collected includes saved and recent locations, and app
usage
information, e.g.
12
However, none of the user experience improvements led to increased
usage
uptake.
13
I think a fair assumption is a constant 2000 Watt power
usage
.
14
Flat rate Internet access allows unlimited Internet
usage
for a set fee.
15
An elegant use of the card distinguishes the well-informed in social
usage
.
16
Derivatives
usage
,
for example, changed from just simple hedging to outright investments.
Other examples for "usage"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
usage
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
rough usage
hard usage
common usage
ill usage
long usage
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Translations for
usage
Portuguese
hábito
emprego
costume
uso
utilização
Catalan
costum
usatge
ús
utilització
Spanish
uso
costumbre
empleo
utilización
Usage
through the time
Usage
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Less common
Australia
Less common
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